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Shaping Senior Care: Charbel Daniel’s Mission at Northwood

58 min · 8 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of The Visionaries Show, hosts Jen Crowe and Mohan Ananda sit down with Charbel Daniel, President and CEO of Northwood, to discuss his inspiring journey from real estate to healthcare leadership. Charbel shares how he’s reimagining dignified living for seniors, the critical role of technology in predictive healthcare, and why Northwood’s mission is more important than ever in a post-COVID world. He emphasizes the need to ask better questions, cultivate a supportive organizational culture, and drive sustainable, incremental change in elderly care.   Key Takeaways: 1. Charbel Daniel highlights the power of understanding problems at their roots instead of rushing to solutions. 2. A culture of asking better questions is essential for innovative approaches to seniors' care. 3. Post-pandemic healthcare demands a focus on efficiency and community-based solutions. 4. Technology plays a pivotal role in predictive healthcare and aging in place. 5. True sustainability in elderly care comes from supporting passionate teams and incremental innovation.   🎧 Listen now to learn how Charbel Daniel and Northwood are shaping the future of dignified senior living and the role of community in driving positive change.   Discover what Northwood does: https://www.linkedin.com/company/northwoodcare/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/northwoodcare/].

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